Romeo thinks that Rosaline is the most beautiful woman in the world and that he could only love her, but Benvolio wants him to go to a feast with him because he thinks that Romeo will find someone just as beautiful there.
Relation to Real Life
When you are young you may think that you've found your true love, but you may find someone else to love later.
Romeo and Juliet
Act II
Quote
"For this alliance may so happy prove
To turn your households' rancor to pure love"
This marriage may cause all the hate between your families to love or
When we get married it may change the hate between our families to love and not hate.
Act IV
Quote
" Romeo, Romeo, Romeo, I drink to thee."
Meaning
She drinks the liquid to Romeo in hope that when she awakens that Romeo will be standing beside her and that she will be able to run off with him and that no one will even know what has happened.
Relation to the Story
Romeo thinks that Rosaline is the most beautiful woman in the world and that he could only love her, but Benvolio wants him to go to a feast with him because he thinks that Romeo will find someone just as beautiful there.
Relation to Real Life
When you are young you may think that you've found your true love, but you may find someone else to love later.
Act II
Quote
"For this alliance may so happy prove
To turn your households' rancor to pure love"
This marriage may cause all the hate between your families to love or
When we get married it may change the hate between our families to love and not hate.
Act IV
Quote
" Romeo, Romeo, Romeo, I drink to thee."
Meaning
She drinks the liquid to Romeo in hope that when she awakens that Romeo will be standing beside her and that she will be able to run off with him and that no one will even know what has happened.
Act V
"Romeo, there dead, was husband to that Juliet; And she, there dead, that Romeo's faithful wife."
Meaning
They lay there dead together to show how faithful they are to each other